The SQLScrapbook editor has a very simple formatter. All it does is
upper-case SQL keywords. (See the SQLWordStrategy class in the
internal.sql package of the org.eclipse.datatools.sqltools.sqleditor
plugin.) This was implemented as a place-holder for a more sophisticated
formatter that unfortunately was never built.

On 2/6/2012 4:54 PM, Brian Bonner wrote:
> I'm seeing a problem that was reported in February, 2011. I've logged
> more information in bugzilla, but I'm not sure if anyone is looking at
> it. Does anyone have any thoughts on why this is happening:
>
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=336353

No, DTP is not dead. DTP participates in each Eclipse release train, and
the DTP 1.10 release will be part of the upcoming Juno release.

DTP is a "mature" project, so the overall level of change activity is
low. But it's widely used and is embedded in a number of commercial
products.

Several DTP committers have moved on to other things over the past few
years, so the project is short-staffed. However we've recently gained
two new committers, one in the SQL Dev Tools project and one in the
Enablement project.

Enhancements such as a SQL formatter would be most welcome. Contribute
some good patches, and you could get the chance to be a DTP committer
too :-)

Regards,
Brian
DTP PMC Lead

On 3/13/2012 8:04 AM, Brian Bonner wrote:
> Brian, thank you. Is DTP dead? If not, I will add a formatter to my wish
> list of things I plan to work on someday.